Adjust the pedals in the car harder?

I do sim racing for fun, and the pedals are set quite hard. You have to really press the brakes, and the accelerator also feels more resistance, and thus more "feel." Can you adjust this in a regular car as well? I don't think it's that easy, but maybe there's a way. Sometimes I find myself pressing the brakes a bit too hard or accelerating a bit too hard when starting off. I'm sure that will improve with more driving, but I also find it a bit boring without any "feedback."

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VINC767
3 years ago

No, in the car, it’s fixed by the manufacturer 😂. you can’t hire anything.

VINC767
3 years ago
Reply to  throwaway1802

What are you driving. A normal car also has a gas and brake pedal which is more easy to operate.

Your Sim-Rig should simulate a racing car that slows down with 4G or higher😂

VINC767
3 years ago

F1 teams do not use brake boosters, for example, that means they must press the brake pedal extremely hard. I think you should simulate your Sim-Rig brake pedal

VINC767
3 years ago

Take care of everyone. Shouldn’t destroy your clutch 😅.

Easy to practice

VINC767
3 years ago

Talk about G forces. When braking Formula 1 vehicles, a 4G can already act on the driver.

VINC767
3 years ago

Yes Golf 6 is a small car with small brakes, little weight. ;

Just get used to 😉, that’ll be fine.

In racing games, you usually accelerate as fast as you can, because it’s too much to print with the accelerator pedal.

communicator9
3 years ago

I can’t do that.

There are for racing cars racing pedals that are adjustable, but they are not allowed in road traffic.

TheHilfeFrager
3 years ago

I don’t know if it was legal. Don’t worry about it. Better get used to it and pull shoes with a soft sole on some feathers. Sports shoes zb

TheHilfeFrager
3 years ago
Reply to  throwaway1802

Can the workshop ask if you can insert other pedals with other levers to make it harder. It costs from my point of view